How governments keep trust in a crisis
Parliament sat virtually for the first time today, as a number of MPs participated in Prime Ministerβs Questions via videoconferencing.
But while the technical method may be new - the traditional politics returned, with opposition leader Kier Starmer laying blame at the governmentβs feet they had failed to act fast enough.
The public has largely been supportive of government actions to fight coronavirus. But as problems such as the supply of PPE, care home deaths, and fears over the safety of frontline workers grow, how long will that supportiveness continue?
How does a government maintain the trust of its people in crisis situations?
Political Editor Nick Watt reports and Emily Maitlis is joined by former universities minister David Willetts and former advisor to Ed Miliband, Steward Wood.
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